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Alkali metal salts using chemical activation

The nature of the Debye-Hiickel equation is that the activity coefficient of a salt depends only on the charges and the ionic strength. The effects, at least in the limit of low ionic strengths, are independent of the chemical identities of the constituents. Thus, one could use N(CH3)4C1, FeS04, or any strong electrolyte for this purpose. Actually, the best choices are those that will be inert chemically and least likely to engage in ionic associations. Therefore, monovalent ions are preferred. Anions like CFjSO, CIO, /7-CIC6H4SO3 are usually chosen, accompanied by alkali metal or similar cations. [Pg.209]

Selection of Corrosion-Resistant Materials The concentrated sofutions of acids, alkalies, or salts, salt melts, and the like used as electrolytes in reactors as a rule are highly corrosive, particularly so at elevated temperatures. Hence, the design materials, both metallic and nonmetallic, should have a sufficiently high corrosion and chemical resistance. Low-alloy steels are a universal structural material for reactors with alkaline solutions, whereas for reactors with acidic solutions, high-alloy steels and other expensive materials must be used. Polymers, including highly stable fluoropolymers such as PTFE, become more and more common as structural materials for reactors. Corrosion problems are of particular importance, of course, when materials for nonconsumable electrodes (and especially anodes) are selected, which must be sufficiently stable and at the same time catalytically active. [Pg.329]


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